Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France,Autumn of 1835 - Part 19
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Part 19

RUSSIA, in ANSWER to A MANCHESTER MANUFACTURER.

_CONTENTS_:

I.--Russia, Turkey, and England.

II.--Poland, Russia, and England.

III.--The Balance of Power.

IV.--Protection of Commerce.

The PEOPLE of RUSSIA, and the POLICY of ENGLAND. In Octavo, 2_s._ 6_d._

"* * * giving a masterly sketch of the population of the overgrown Empire of the Czar."--_Caledonian Mercury._

"It gives the reader an insight into the manners, customs, and state of the people, information which is but very little known."--_Liverpool Standard._

The SPEECH of LORD DUDLEY STUART on the POLICY of RUSSIA. Delivered in the House of Commons, Friday, February 19, 1836. With an Appendix of Official Doc.u.ments.

SPEECH OF P. M. STEWART, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, on April 20, 1836, in support of his Motion on the subject of the Aggressions of Russia.

CANADA. Remarks on the Proceedings as to Canada, in the present Session of Parliament. By one of the Commissioners, 3rd April, 1837. Price 1_s._

Also in the Press,

REASONS for Retaining the Dependence of LOWER CANADA.

Second Edition, with additions, in 8vo. price 2_s._ 6_d._

A FEW REMARKS ON OUR FOREIGN POLICY.

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SUPPLEMENTARY REMARKS ON OUR FOREIGN POLICY.

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OPINIONS of the EUROPEAN PRESS on the EASTERN QUESTION. Translated or Extracted from Turkish, German, French, and English Papers, and Reviews.

By DAVID ROSS, of Bladensburgh, Esq.

"* * * The papers from the '_Moniteur Ottoman_,' in the volume before us, would produce no discredit to our English Journals; they come to us with the strong impress of feeling, and conviction, and truth. We recommend these papers to the special attention of our readers, and we repeat our hopes and our wishes, that the whole contents of this important volume will not remain unexplored by our fellow countrymen."--_Scots Times_.

"These translations and extracts consist of some of the best Essays and Papers that have been written since the commencement of the year 1835, on the designs of Russia, the conditions and prospects of Turkey, and the power, as well as duties, belonging to certain of the great European kingdoms--England especially, to check the encroachments of the Northern Autocrat. The Editor, from his preface and notes, seems to have been a resident in Turkey for a considerable time, and to possess a thorough acquaintance with the Eastern question. We believe that the works which have been given to the world, on the Eastern question, by the publishers of the present volume, have greatly, nay mainly contributed to the dissemination of sound views on this great subject; nor can we doubt of those collected translations and extracts, so well chosen and edited as they are, tending still further to enlighten the mind and invigorate the arm of England in behalf of freedom and justice, and to the effectual checking of the despot's ambition."--_Monthly Review_.

ENGLAND and RUSSIA, being a Fifth Edition of England, France, Russia, and Turkey, revised and enlarged, 4_s._ 6_d._ boards.

"The action of Russia on Turkey--the treaty of Adrianople, of Unkiar Skelessi--the convention of St. Petersburgh, have been so completely laid bare, in 'England, France, Russia, and Turkey,'

that we need offer no remark on the subject; no attempt has been made to controvert any of its positions; no doubt seems even to remain as to their truth. That essay is too succinct to admit of useful citation; it cannot be a.n.a.lysed, because it is itself a condensed a.n.a.lysis of an overwhelming subject. We must content ourselves with urging it on our reader's attention."--_British and Foreign Review_, No. I.

"The effect of this publication on opinion in England, is, perhaps unparalleled. The question interests now, because rendered intelligible."--_Foreign Quarterly Review_, No. x.x.x.

The SULTAN MAHMOUD, and MEHEMET ALI PACHA, by the Author of _England, France, Russia, and Turkey_. Third Edition. 2_s._

EASTERN AFFAIRS.--A STATEMENT of FACTS. By A RESIDENT AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

8vo. Second Edition. 1_s._ 6_d._

"... And a clearer or more incontrovertible statement as to the present posture of affairs in the East was certainly never penned.

It is evidently the production of a man who has not only been a long time in Turkey, but has lived there under auspices which gave him access to the most infallible sources of information."--_Times, Oct_. 1.

A SUMMARY of the HISTORY of the EAST INDIA COMPANY, From the Grant of their First Charter, by Queen Elizabeth, to the present period. By CAPTAIN THORNTON, R.N. 8vo. 7_s._ boards.

"It may be used as a manual by all parties. It is a succinct collection of materials for information and discussion. The details of the Burmese War are from the original memoranda and recollections of the Author, who was present in it."--_Asiatic Journal_.

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